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Hiroyuki Tezuka Date of Birth: May 5, 1958 Current Responsibility: General Manager, Climate Change Policy Group, Technology Planning Department. JFE Steel Corporation Also Vice Chairman, ISO Standardization Committee on CO2 Intensity of Steelmaking Sites, Japan Iron and Steel Federation Member of Environmental Policy Committee, Worldsteel Association Education: Master of Science in Management (MBA) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991) Bachelor of Engineering in Applied Physics from the University of Tokyo (1981) Visiting Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC. (1993) Career Profile: April 2008 Staffr General Manager, Climate Change Policy Group, Technology Planning Dept. JFE Steel Corporation April 2003 Staff General Manager, Americas & Europe, International Business Planning Sec. Corporate Planning Dept. JFE Steel Corporation Sept. 2001 Americas & Europe Group Leader, Overseas Business Planning Dept., NKK Corporation March 1999 Director, Executive Administration and the Assistant to CEO, National Steel Corporation (USA) July 1994 Chief Representative, Washington DC Office, NKK Corporation July 1991 Manager, Corporate Planning Dept. NKK Corporation Feb. 1984 Planning Staff, New Material Division, NKK Corporation April 1981 Joined NKK Corporation, System Engineer, System Dept. Fukuyama Works, NKK Corporation 1 Lectures, Presentations and Academic Experiences: “Global Steel Sectoral Approach; Initiatives by JISF, APP and IISI“ Presentation at Measure Economy Meeting 3, April 14, 2008 (Paris) “Global Steel Sectoral Approach” Presentation at AISI Congressional Workshop, United States Capital Building, June 20, 2008 (Washington DC) “Global Warming and Post Kyoto Protocol Policy”, Lecture at Tama University, May 15, 2009 (Tokyo) “Restructuring of Japan Inc.” Testified before the Joint Economic Committee, United States Congress, July 1994 (Washington DC) July 1993-June 1994: Visiting Scholar, The Brookings Institution (Washington DC) Studied about US-Japan relations with the special focus on bilateral trade disputes and the structure change in Japanese economy. Organized and hosted “Japan Roundtable” with Dr. Michael Mochizuki (A series of monthly luncheon seminars sponsored by Brookings). Invited by MIT US-Japan Program to play the role of the Minister of MITI at “The Asia Pacific Political Crisis Simulation” which was designed by Professor Richard Samuels. (May 1995, Cambridge MA) This simulation was televised by TV Asahi in August 1995. Lectured on Japanese economy at various universities and graduate schools including Princeton University, Cornell University, Georgetown University, National Defense University, and Johns Hopkins University. Publications: “Success as the Source of Failure? Competition and Cooperation in Japanese Economy”, Sloan Management Review, Winter 1997 (Vol.38 No2), Cambridge, MA “MBA ga yokuwakaru hon (Introduction to MBA)”, (Cyukei Shuppan Publish) 1999 Tokyo “Financial Management”, R. Higgins, Translated to Japanese (Daiyamond Shuppan Publish) 1993 Tokyo “Game-riron Katsuyouhou”(How to use Game theory in business), (Toyo-keizai 2 Shinpousya) 2002, Tokyo Contributed various articles to “Weekly Economist”(Maichichi Shinbun-sya) on US-Japan relations, Restructuring of Japanese economics system (1995-2001) 3